Not exact matches
Visualize your goal [how will it feel, look, etc.] Search for fitness quotes /
images on Pinterest / IG Visit your favorite fitness blogs [mine are HeidiPowell.net and KaylaItsines.com] Read a
few pages from an inspiring
book [my go - to is Choose to Lose] Watch a video [I love re-watching episodes
of Extreme Weight Loss] DRINK WATER (if ever I'm stalling my visit to the gym, I usually start to feel bored and that's when the unnecessary snacking comes in).
When I started looking through my
books, I thought I would find an abundance
of olives, but rather I found plenty
of tan, harvest gold, blue and cream, with very
few images of green sprinkled throughout.
Contents cover: Making predictions based on the cover and blurb How Sachar uses language to establish setting at the start
of the
book How the author hooks the reader at the beginning Exploration
of the theme
of destiny Analysis
of Stanley Yelnats at the start
of the novel Extension questions You can preview the first
few slides
of Holes — Part One by clicking on the preview
image.
I'd far rather look through many hundreds
of stock photos and find one that fits perfectly with a
book's message than to attempt to kludge together a cover from a
few images I could get an exclusive on at some high price or to attempt to take one myself, with all the complications that can involve, particularly that
of finding models.
A big part
of my
image (that a
few people complained about) that was missed was that I drew the writer having sent a
book to an agent before they decided to Self Publish.
Book designers are conscious
of budgetary restrictions and as long as you're able to be open to cover designs that may not be what you had envisioned, there are ways they can help you keep the costs down — using stock photos instead
of rights - managed
images, for instance, or providing
fewer mockups to choose from.
Practically speaking, it would take some investment
of time, people and most importantly, money, and
Image has largely been a small, tight - knit outfit with most creators working on their own
books for free in hopes
of at least breaking even a
few months down the road.
You can see a
few preview pages
of Love Hair's interior on its Amazon.jp page, with a reminder that these
images and the
book are for 18 + readers only!
At Self - Publishing Relief, we know there are many types
of books that benefit greatly by having interior
images: Children's
books, cookbooks, reference
books, coffee table
books, and graphic novels are just a
few.
I hope that you will keep in mind that the vast majority
of authors behave professionally and supportively and that almost all
books provide much value to readers, and not let the behavior
of a
few bad eggs adversely affect your
image of books and publishing at large.
I haven't used a lot
of images in my
books, but there are a
few projects in the near future which will contain them on every page.
On any guide created in LibGuides CMS, embed video, audio, slideshows,
images, links, documents, rich text, interactive surveys and polls, items from the library catalog,
book trailers, RSS feeds, moderated discussions, multimedia widgets, podcasts, schedules, calendars
of events, user profiles, and tables
of contents, just to name a
few features... all with a
few clicks.
Our
book design service for novels and memoirs is for
books that consist
of typical chapters and perhaps a
few images, but do not have block quotes, sidebars or pull quotes, subheadings, tables, lists, charts or graphs, endnotes or footnotes, or any other special elements.
azw allows all kinds
of new bells & whistles in a
book, particularly as regards
images and interactive content, but if what you're dealing with is plain text with a
few or no illustrations the difference is nil.
Here are just a
few images below from our surf camp that give you an idea
of where you'll be staying if you
book with us.
E-
books and other digital formats are gaining in popularity for fiction readers and an increasing number
of academic disciplines, yet very
few art
books meet the digital demand, even as more
images of art are available online.
His list
of connections is extensive and amusing: From a
few odd comments Richard Prince made about Bob Dylan's Asia «work,» Prince's own discourse during a 2009 deposition on using pulp fiction
book covers as
image sources for his Nurse paintings, personal connections between the two and Bob Dylan's instinct to mess with journalists — as well as the fact that this work has nothing to do with the Bob Dylan we know — this could very well be just another staged rebirth
of the artist.
Second, a
few books are open to black - and - white
images of oil paintings, which reminds visitors how Diebenkorn would have first encountered many
of these works.
In producing this dazzling bold blur
of an
image, Croner took a leaf from his mentor's
book and went a
few steps further.
These are but a
few of Jafa's chosen pictures: a still from the closing credits
of Lars von Trier's film Dogville (2003), sleek photographs
of cameras, an
image of a tattered copy
of Walden, a Justin Bieber red - carpet photo stolen from the internet (its URL is included at the bottom), pin - up calendars, the actress Rooney Mara performing as Lisbeth Salander in the movie adaptation
of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011), a W. E. B. Du Bois
book cover.
Below are just a
few of the
images featured in the
book to give you a taste
of the content.
Varejão is so prepared to back up her work that she has photocopies in her hands
of some
of the most important
books and
images that stood out to her while researching a culture and an ethnicity that at first seemed foreign: photos
of Hopi women wearing a hairstyle
of whorls, drawings
of Mimbres's burial rituals,
images of her own previous series where cracked paintings looked to make ties with 11th century Chinese Song dynasty ceramics, and American Indian portraits by George Caitlin were only a
few of the many pages that she held and showed me during our time together.
Only a
few years earlier, Ms. magazine had paid homage to the original comic -
book character by emblazoning her
image on the cover
of its 1972 July issue, presenting Wonder Woman as a giantess batting off tank fire and exploding fighter jets as she strides down an urban street under the banner «Wonder Woman for President.»
Color Me Cluttered — The title and cover
image of this coloring
book might scare off a lot
of people but I'm really intrigued by the artwork and potential transformation that can happen after a
few hours
of coloring.
After receiving The Inspired Room Coloring
Book a
few weeks ago, I knew immediately that I wanted to use some
of the
images as gift wrap.
Quick and Easy Paint Transformations — This
book features fifty pieces
of furniture, before and after pictures with step by step
images of mainly furniture with a
few walls and floors.